Calligraphers in Zuo Qi

Zuo Qi's calligraphy is unique, magnificent, flowing, dignified and powerful, which fully shows the perseverance of the one-armed general and is highly praised by people from all walks of life. His calligraphy has aroused widespread concern in society. On the recommendation of jinan military area command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the General Political Department, Zuo Qi's calligraphy exhibitions with left strokes were held in Jinan and Beijing respectively, with more than 6,543,800 visitors.

In order to widely publicize the construction of spiritual civilization with calligraphy art, Zuo Qi often went deep into rural areas, military units and schools to write inscriptions and couplets for farmers. In the 1980s, he began to write books, vividly describing his rich revolutionary experiences in the form of poems, diaries and essays. After several years of arrangement and compilation, two books, Zou Ma and Jun Ma Chun Qiu, have been published by PLA Literature and Art Publishing House. 1August, 992, Zuobi Calligraphy Collection was published by Jinan Yellow River Publishing House. After losing an arm when he was young, Zuo Qi still rode with a gun to conquer the world. In his later years, he won the praise of "Magic Pen" with his unique "Zuo Shu". Zuo Qi's works have entered thousands of households, and some of them have been spread abroad.

1In August, 998, the 88-year-old "left-handed calligrapher" passed away, but his revolutionary achievements, Mo Bao and his indomitable spirit will remain in the world forever.